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Feb 09, 1999
Fran Yost has joined Berryman & Henigar as Region I business development manager for Pacific Northwest operations. Yost formerly served as marketing manager at Reid Middleton. Reed A. Kelly has been added as a senior project manager based in the Seattle office. Kelly formerly served as a supervising engineer at R.W. Beck. William Hill has been added as a senior plans examiner. Hill formerly served as a building inspecting supervisor at the City of Bellevue. Berryman & Henigar is an engineering, community development, public finance and management, environmental planning, construction management and surveying firm.
Three project engineers at Sellen Construction have been promoted to senior project engineers. They include Nancy Rickert, Kirk Van Landeghen and Bret Downing. Rickert is working on the Swedish Medical Center, Van Landeghen on the Harborview Research and Training Facility, and Downing on the renovation of Microsoft's Buildings 16-18. Sellen is a Seattle-based general contractor.
Dick Andrews of Perteet Engineering has been elected treasurer of the Washington Chapter of the American Public Works Association. Andrews is a 25-year member of the association.
Feb 05, 1999
The Washington Glass Association recently elected Bill George, president; Frank Calabrese, vice president; Ed Howell, secretary; Bonnie Fay, treasurer; and Jerry Larson, past president. The Washington Glass Association is a statewide professional trade association representing the architectural and automotive glass industry.
Windermere has added sales associates Helen Pinel to the Sand Point office and Gabriel Rosenshine to the Capitol Hill office. Previously, Pinel managed Americas Tours & Travel and Rosenshine worked for Home Realty, both in Seattle. Windermere Education, the training arm of Windermere Real Estate, is offering the Senior Advantage Real Estate Marketing Program, designed to educate real estate sales associates on America's fastest growing segment of property owners. Sales people from any office may enroll. For more information, telephone (206) 526-7612.
Feb 03, 1999
URS Greiner Woodward Clyde has named Nabil M. Jammal national director of airport terminal design and airport services manager for its Seattle office. Jammal has spent that last 26 years working on aviation planning and design projects in the United States and the Middle East. He directed the planning of the new $600 million Ben Gurion International Airport in Tel Aviv; three midfield concourses at the new International Airport in Denver; the Albuquerque International Sunport Improvement Program in New Mexico; and the Minneapolis/St. Paul International Airport terminal facilities study in Minnesota. Jammal is currently the terminal planning and design lead for the new Guangzou International Airport in China. He is also leading the Seattle offices's airport services group in the programming and communication, security and baggage handling systems for the south terminal expansion project and the central terminal renovation at Sea-Tac International Airport. Jammal was educated in Egypt and at the University of Washington. URS Greiner Woodward Clyde has more than 6,600 employees in a network of 130 offices worldwide.
Kelly Strand Anderson has joined Andersen Bjornstad Kane Jacobs as marketing manager. She was recently editor for a business-to-business newspaper for the telecommunications industry. Her previous experience also includes marketing, public relations and graphic design for companies such as Wolfe Internet Access. Michael Finnegan as joined the firm's program management department as an engineer. He was most recently employed by the Washington State Department of Transportation. He is currently working on several bridge replacement projects for Snohomish County.
Floyd E. Holcom has joined Peratrovich, Nottingham & Drage as a senior staff engineer. He has been a consultant with the firm for the last two years. He is a senior special forces engineer with the U.S. Army and remains active in the Army Reserve with over 18 years of military experience. He is now working in the Astoria, Ore. office of PN&D on a harbor rehabilitation project for the city of Kodiak, Alaska. He recently completed work on the Cornelius Pass Railroad Bridge for the Portland and Western Railroad near Portland, and a submarine fiber optic project for WCICI Cable.
Touta Phengsavath has joined the Kirkland office of Otak as an engineer-in-training. He spent seven years with Roth Hill Engineering Partners. Al Torrico has joined Otak's planning department in the Kirkland office. He recently worked for the City of Sumner as an associate planner. Mark Fluss has joined the engineering department in the Kirkland office. He specializes in hydrology and transportation management. Karin Magnelli has joined the administrative staff as receptionist in Kirkland. Otak has also added three new staff members to the Seattle office. Lindell Alderman has joined the information systems department as a computer support technician. He was previously an independent computer consultant. Michael Anderson has joined the architecture department at Otak. He was previously a project architect at Hewitt Isley. Keith Bates recently joined the landscape architecture department. He comes from Michigan, where he was a landscape design and drafting assistant.